This video explores the unique design of the Werder Model 1869, a Bavarian centrefire breech-loading military carbine, focusing on its distinctive backwards trigger. Firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson, in collaboration with Real Time History, provides insights into this historical firearm. The video encourages viewers to subscribe for more content on arms and armour, visit Real Time History for additional historical content, and explore the Royal Armouries' collection. It also promotes supporting the museum through donations and membership.
This video features an interview with Florian Wittig, head of Real Time History, discussing their ambitious documentary project, '16 Days in Berlin,' which will cover the climactic Battle of Berlin in WW2. The project aims for a day-by-day format, similar to 'The Great War' channel, and will include on-location segments and analysis of key small arms like the Panzerfaust. Funding through IndieGoGo is crucial to enhance the documentary's scope, duration, and production quality. The series will be released on a non-YouTube platform to avoid content censorship.
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